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E-raamat: Mogobane Dam's Legacy

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 13-Apr-2026
  • Kirjastus: Distributed via Draft2Digital
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9798215069196
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Mogobane Dam's Legacy
  • Formaat: EPUB+DRM
  • Ilmumisaeg: 13-Apr-2026
  • Kirjastus: Distributed via Draft2Digital
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9798215069196
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In the parched savanna of the Bechuanaland Protectorate, where the sun bleaches the South East District and the Notwane River is more a memory than a flow, a vision took root in 1936. It did not come from colonial engineers or distant urban planners, but from the heart of the Balete people and their leader, Kgosi Seboko Mokgosi.Mogobane Dam's Legacy tells the sweeping true story of the Mogobane Dam—a monument built not of reinforced concrete, but of manual labor, tribal grit, and an unwavering belief in a fertile future.The narrative transports readers back to 1937, a time when the world was on the brink of war, yet the residents of Mogobane were engaged in a different struggle: a battle against a semi-arid climate that offered less than 500mm of rain a year. Driven by Kgosi Seboko's appeals to the colonial administration, hundreds of Balete tribespeople gathered to move the earth by hand. They constructed a wall against the seasonal thunderstorms, creating a reservoir that would transform 200 acres of dust into a flourishing garden of wheat, maize, and date palms.But the story of Mogobane is more than one of agricultural triumph. This book explores the complex tapestry of a community-driven project that predates Botswana's modern infrastructure. It follows the establishment of the 1940 Irrigation Scheme—a bold experiment in tribal self-sufficiency—and traces the ecological evolution of the site into a sanctuary for avian life, where rare birds now dance over the same waters that once sustained a generation.Yet, as the decades pass, the dam faces new shadows. From the silent threat of schistosomiasis (bilharzia) lurking in stagnant reaches to the rising dominance of the massive Gaborone Dam, Mogobane now stands as a "e;forgotten"e; giant. Underutilized by national pipelines and strained by aging infrastructure, the dam remains a poignant symbol of the tension between grassroots heritage and modern development.Rich in historical detail and environmental insight, Mogobane Dam's Legacy is an evocative journey into Botswana's heartland. It is a tribute to the resilience of the Balete people and a cautionary tale about the fragile balance between human ambition and the erratic whims of nature. In the ripples of the Mogobane, the past is never truly submerged; it is waiting to be rediscovered.